Ideas
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5 votes
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A5 Card Size
Can you please produce an A5 size, I per page PDF for download.
I would buy the Plickers cards from Amazon but we can't get them on Amazon UK and it's $20 extra to get them posted from the USA.
Alternatively chat to Amazon and get them to stock in the UK Please
3 votes -
I need cards for True False questions.
I need cards for True False questions, not multiple choice.
7 votes -
Sleeves
Just purchased 12 x 12 sleeve protectors on Amazon.com they hold 4 plickers a sleeve...you guys should bundle this for teachers...
1 vote -
Grouping system with different answers, no more 1 pupil yelling 'A!' and the rest also voting A.
Create a few groups, for example the bunnies, the reindeers, the chickens etc. linked to a set of Plicker cards. The replies for the different groups would be ranked differently so that, for example, the correct reply for the chickens is A, whereas for the bunnies it is C.
The reason? Simple, sometimes pupils still mumble/yell A or B, the rest follows suit. This would make it a tad harder.
6 votes -
Work with ImageNet
To have a choice of open-source images from domain libraries appear according to which words we have in the questions. Be the first to jump on the bandwagon for this, as it is the future....
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Being able to change the answer choices from letters to colors or shapes for the little guys!
Instead of just having A, B, C, D - allow the answers to be colors or shapes. I teach Pre-K and all my little friends don't know their letters, but they do know their colors. They often get the answers wrong because the letters confuse them. This also would make it easier so if I am asking them to identify a letter (such as a, b, c, and d) they don't get confused with the multiple choice. :)
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Smaller amount of cards....Only need about 25
I really only need about 25 cards....40 will be way too many to print on the slow school printer.
1 vote -
Have a set of 20 cards or smaller
Make a smaller set, so classes with 0-20 would not have to make a double set and waste material.
11 votes -
I would love a card that just has yes/no - only 2 options for younger students.
I would love a card that just has yes/no - only 2 options for younger students.
9 votes -
cards
I have only used my cards a couple of days and they are laminated & they still look rough. I need to know what is everyone doing to help maintain their cards. Also How is everyone scanning their cards so fast? I asked 10 questions and I have 25-28 kids/class and it takes me nearly the whole time - what am I doing wrong?
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Please can we have a number printed on the back of the cards.
I can see there being a problem distributing the cards to the correct individual at the start of a lesson, it would help greatly if the cars had large numbers on the back.
2 votes -
make smaller card sets for special needs classes
some classes are smaller than 30 or so children and consist of only 5 to 10 kids. smaller sets of cards should be made for these classes.
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Use the square corners or a octogon for eight answers (or hexagon for 6 at least)
Picking up the corners (diagonals) to get 4 more answers (ABCDEFGH) or using an octogon.
(or at least a hexagon for 6 possibillities).
Meanwhile, Thank you so much to everyone of that brillant team !!!44 votes -
Improved answer cards
How about making the cards double sided (print one card per page and orient it so that when you fold it in the middle it's double sided). On the back have the A,B,C,D labelled so the child can see what letter they are responding with when they hold it up. Also put 'true' & 'yes' under A and 'false' & 'no' under B.
15 votes -
Some people want them for clubs.
So I think they should have umm like just something else. Smaller? For example why can't we just have them say how many A's and B's and C's and D's
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One card
Just one card
6 votesJenn Kim responded
Hi there,
We’d love to know more about this “one card” idea. Would you mind sharing what you had in mind for this by adding some detail to this post (so other teachers can also add their comments and votes)!
Thanks,
Team Plickers
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Shapes for the little ones!
I would love it if Kindergarten teachers had an option of using shapes instead of letters on the cards and questions. For example, a circle instead of A so it would be easier for kindergarteners to identify their correct answer.
76 votes -
Chose amount of cards.
When you print them, you should let us choose how many cards you want.
154 votes -
We would like to generate large numbers of cards with a name on it for our faculty attending PD sessions in large auditoriums.
Easy way to take attendance? We could avoid long lines signing in and prevent signing in friends who aren't there. We have a badge scanning system, but there could still be lines waiting to scan. And we have multiple sessions and classes. I'm not sure we have that many mobile scanners.
7 votes
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